The recent history of Zenica illustrates how the transition and economic policies promoted by international…
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What Does a Victim Look Like? An Interview with Šejla Kamerić on the Legacy of “Bosnian Girl”
Šejla Kamerić discusses the status of art and women in the Balkans as well as…
“I Only Belong to One Tribe. The Displaced Children of Yugoslavia”
A profile of Nina Bunjevac, author of the graphic novel and New York Times best…
The ‘Maksimir Myth’: 25 Years Since the ‘Symbolic Dissolution’ of Socialist Yugoslavia
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Maksmir riots, when socialist Yugoslavia symbolically fell apart in a…
Tito Died 37 Years Ago Today
Josip Broz Tito, the former Yugoslav leader, died 36 years ago today. This means Tito has now…
Murder in Tito’s Name: German Journalists Investigate Liquidations by Yugoslav Secret Police
Between 1946 and 1990, the Yugoslav State Security Administration (UDBA) carried out a series of…
Slovenia: Touch of Balkan or Little Austria?
Where does Slovenia belong? With the Balkans or with (Central) Europe? Joris Zantvoort looks at…